Vicky Pattison wears another wedding dress to Pride Of Britain Awards
by CHARLOTTE DEAN, ASSOCIATE SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR · Mail OnlineVicky Pattison looked incredible as she arrived at the Pride Of Britain Awards and revealed she had made a sustainable fashion choice for the red carpet.
The Strictly Come Dancing star, 37, told Daily Mail that she was rewearing one of her wedding dresses, as she exclaimed: 'I'm getting my money's worth!'
It's not the first time that Vicky has worn one of her four bridal gowns, after previously dying one of her dresses butter yellow to wear to the BAFTAs.
Vicky cut a stunning figure in the bejewelled gold dress which enhanced her ample assets, posing beside her Strictly dance partner Kai Widdrington.
She also posed for pictures with her long-term showbiz pal Pete Wicks.
The annual Pride Of Britain Awards returned for their 26th year with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman back as co-hosts for the four year running.
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Maura Higgins puts on a daring display in a sheer black lace gown as she joins Olivia Attwood and Helen Skelton on a rain-soaked red carpet for the 2025 Pride Of Britain Awards
The awards, hosted at Grosvenor House will be televised on prime time on Thursday October 23 on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm.
Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks were on hand to host the red carpet, which is being streamed on YouTube, for their second year, while GK Barry presented online content once again.
Taking place since 1999, the ceremony honours the achievements of truly remarkable people from across the UK and all walks of life - nominated by members of the public.
After a shortlist has been produced from the thousands of entries, winners are chosen by the Pride of Britain judging panel.
Hundreds of the UK's biggest stars came together to celebrate the nation's unsung heroes.
Speaking ahead of the glitzy evening, Carol said: 'Every year, our Pride Of Britain winners say something really important about who we are.
'At a time when there is so much bad news and division, this year's winners embody the values that bring us all together - courage, empathy, kindness and compassion.
'It is going to be such an honour to get to know them and shine a spotlight on their achievements. I can't wait to meet them.'
Meanwhile, Ashley added: 'Meeting Pride of Britain winners is always an unbelievable privilege and this year will be no exception.
'What they have achieved is incredible in so many different ways, and yet they are always so modest about what they have done.
'It's the best job in the world to be able to shout their names from the rooftops, and show them how much they are appreciated and loved by the whole country.'